The burden of proof is on Trump. Trump has had the DOJ available to him to investigate his claim of massive voting fraud. Barr said that there wasn't any indication of the significant voter fraud that Trump is contending. State and local election officials agree with Barr's assessment. https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...be541c-42de-11eb-b0e4-0f182923a025_story.html excerpt: "The minimal number of criminal investigations that have so far come out of the November vote further reinforce the absence of sweeping vote fraud schemes. Officials note that the full picture is not yet known — as is routine, many states conduct exhaustive audits in the months after an election, which sometimes identify cases of double voting or ballots cast by ineligible voters. Still, they said such cases in the past have been sporadic and in such small numbers that they have not come close to altering the results — and they see no indications that this year’s election will be any different. The potential cases of fraud under investigation this year do not support the wild claims by Trump and his allies, who have spun tales of shadowy conspiracies involving thousands of shifted votes, vulnerable voting machines and foreign interference, but failed to produce firsthand evidence or even to name the individuals they believe pulled off such audacious schemes."
Trump encouraged voter fraud by telling his followers to attempt to vote twice to test the system. Trump encourages North Carolina residents to vote twice to test mail-in system excerpt: "WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump suggested that people in North Carolina should vote twice in the November election, once by mail and once in person, escalating his attempts to cast confusion and doubt on the validity of the results. "So let them send it in and let them go vote, and if their system's as good as they say it is, then obviously they won't be able to vote. If it isn't tabulated, they'll be able to vote," Trump said when asked whether he has confidence in the mail-in system in North Carolina, a battleground state. "If it's as good as they say it is, then obviously they won't be able to vote. If it isn't tabulated, they'll be able to vote. So that's the way it is. And that's what they should do," he said. It is illegal to vote more than once in an election."
Well, Merry Christmas to all you miserable old bastards But seriously, Christmas morning? Go play with the grandkids or help the wife chop some vegies or something, jeezus
Lindsey Graham golfs with Trump on Christmas and suddenly realizes that the U.S. has a national debt problem. Graham expects the Republicans to retain control of the Senate. With Biden starting his term, Graham thinks that now might be a good time to stop the lavish spending using trillions of dollars of borrowed money that happened during the Trump administration that he didn't seem to notice. . The GOP is all of a sudden very concerned about the national debt again By Daniel Boguslaw November 6, 2020 3:25 PM The GOP is all of a sudden very concerned about the national debt again excerpt: "Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and his GOP colleagues have ignored economists' warnings, arguing that the U.S. government can somehow cut its way to economic prosperity. "If we keep the Senate — which I think we will — and I become budget chairman, I'd like to create a dialogue about how can we finally begin to address the debt," Graham told Roll Call on Friday. "You'll see from me a reliable conservative, vote. You'll see from me, stopping an agenda I think is bad for the country.""
True . Whatever is believed to be convincing evidence of significant fraud may be presented to the Congress Jan 6 and beyond within a format of public debate .
Why is this in the Donald Trump thread? The voice on the recording sounds like it's going to match the one AT & T uses for automated messages, and given the target, disgruntled employee might be the best bet
VG does not understand because he is not American. He is not aware that in 26 days Trump will be party to multiple civil and criminal cases in American courts.
Now the judges in Wisconsin are getting threats after The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected Trump's effort to overturn the election. What does that come to now? About 75 lost cases in the courts? You would think the failure would sink in?
One of your dumbest statements to date, that ones understanding of economics is based on ones geographic location Even Obama said Biden has a tendency to fuck things up, and that's Obama, a guy that doubled your debt in 8 years